Sentences with phrase «class consumer market»

A joint understanding on investment would help Canadian companies penetrate China's booming middle - class consumer market, where American and European firms currently have the better guanxi and market share.

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«These are high - growth markets, Saudi is one of our investment destinations,» he said Wednesday, mentioning a young population, a large and growing consumer base and a growing middle class.
And the seemingly logical move into developing markets — where the rising middle class meant billions in new consumer spending — proved more volatile than anticipated.
Rajesh Jain is the sort of entrepreneur who didn't invent a new market by devising an innovative product; rather, he had the resolve and the international contacts to jump onto a roaring global food revolution that's being driven by newly middle class consumers in China, India and elsewhere in Asia.
Worldwide, the four billion people in the lowest economic classes represent a $ 5 trillion consumer market.
The rapid growth of the middle class in developing markets globally, and particularly in Asia, has catalyzed rapid changes in consumer demand.
Emerging markets are driving this growth: China, in particular, is the world's largest consumer of meat, with protein consumption expected to grow 3 — 4 % a year thanks to a rising middle class.
Friday's currency turmoil and stock market plunge was a case of the chickens coming home to roost from the class - war policies being waged by European and Asian industry and banking squeezing their domestic consumer markets — that is, labor's living standards — in favor of export production to the United States.
Another thing that's growing fast in China is the middle class, which the publication notes is one of the driving forces behind the consumer revolution drawing U.S. retailers like this one to the market.
China should be attractive to small U.S. companies, due to the market's size, rising consumption in the country and an increasing fondness for American products among China's young and growing middle class of over 300 million consumers.
The growth and sheer size of China's consumer class in recent years has made the country a top market for the world's vintners.
The speculatively - extended stock market and its positive wealth effect on the pickup in investor class consumer spending has been overhyped: it has briefly extended, but not reaccelerated the stalled out recovery.
The citizen is neglected, and even exploited by a political class having ceded large sectors of sovereignty to an increasingly liberal and alienated market, while the spoilt consumer worries about his own well - being.
If they are coupled with regulations that force medical providers to be open about their pricing and allow new medical providers to enter the market (as along as they meet quality standards), the creation of a vast new class of healthcare consumers could help slow medical inflation and increase the wages of workers.
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Consumer focus on wellness, environmental impact and macroeconomic factors such as the growth of the middle class creating more disposable income are shaping the global packaging market, said Charles D. Yuska, president and CEO, PMMI.
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The 50 calorie alternative would open the door to a class of competitive beverages with great market strength and consumer appeal.
This month, consumers filed a class - action lawsuit against Blue Diamond Growers, the makers of Almond Breeze, alleging that the company falsely markets the drink as if it is primarily made from almonds when, in fact, it is composed of only 2 percent almonds, with water, sugar, and additives making up most of the rest.
Uneven consumer power along racial, class and gender lines, which drives the global market in a particular direction, suited to particular tastes.
When we take on that challenge, we'll have plenty of room for the new consumers that are coming up in emerging markets to step into the middle class and become a part of it.
For example, financial innovations are responsible for home mortgages and auto loans, which empower lower and middle class consumers; credit to entrepreneurs who have built successful enterprises; and credit to emerging markets, which has helped raise millions of people out of dire poverty.
(D) In making its finding on the efficiency level a product can achieve for purposes of a Superefficient Best - In - Class Product designation pursuant to this paragraph, the Secretary shall include energy efficiency savings that would be achieved by a product as a result of smart grid capability when a product having such capability can be produced and sold commercially to mass market consumers.
In the fall of 2012, we created a «Passport» product as a marketing test that let consumers try 10 fitness classes at studios they had never been to.
BEIJING, China — With its burgeoning middle class and status - conscious consumer culture, China remains the primary engine driving luxury market growth, even in a rapidly weakening global economy.
Supply and demand, consumers, producers, and market are common terms for an Economics 101 class, which generally students don't jump into until later in their formal education.
«With a starting price of $ 21,500 USD, this new - generation design continues the exceptional combination of value and innovation that made Altima the second best - selling car in the U.S. in 2011,» said Brian Carolin, senior vice president, Sales and Marketing, Nissan North America, Inc. «With its evocative styling, sophisticated interior, rewarding driving experience, smartphone connectivity and available class - exclusive technologies, we expect an even stronger consumer response to the new Altima when it goes on sale this summer.»
All 2016 model year and newer Jaguar models come standard with Jaguar EliteCare, a best - in - class ownership package offering a new vehicle limited warranty and the longest complimentary scheduled maintenance package of any luxury brand in the market, with five - years or 60,000 mile coverage, whichever comes first.2 Jaguar will introduce the XE compact sports sedan to the growing millennial consumer demographic with the launch of The Art of Performance Tour: Lights.
Michael Sprague, Executive Vice President of Marketing & Communications, Kia Motors America, said: «With the latest version of the Optima, Kia continues to advance value to new levels of sophistication, offering mid-size saloon consumers new premium amenities and convenience upgrades, as well as a refinement of the world - class design that so completely transformed our brand.
The U.S. Department of Energy's consumer Web site, Fueleconomy.gov, classifies the best - in - class vehicles according to market segments.
All this notwithstanding, the excitement Windows 8 has generated can be measured in Huang's words when he said: «Windows 8 is coming to market and I don't remember another Windows version as exciting as this one since Windows 95,» said he before also adding, «Just as Windows 95 enabled a new class of devices in consumer PCs, Windows 8 is going to enable a new class of devices, this time moving Windows to mobile devices.
Jack Remondi, the President and CEO of Navient, offered the following statement for Navient's press release: «Combining Earnest's best - in - class data science, digital marketing, and technology with Navient's industry and capital markets experience create an exciting platform to deliver value for consumers and investors.
Back when the Canadian dollar was trading roughly at par with the U.S. dollar (and briefly above it), it was a great opportunity for Canadian investors to diversify outside of the Canadian equity market to buy world - class U.S. stocks in sectors underrepresented in Canada: technology, health care, pharmaceuticals, consumer staples and the like.
I believe that the student loan market, relative to other consumer asset classes, is quite opaque, adding further uncertainty about the potential spillovers into the rest of the economy.
The whole region has an increasingly urban population, a growing middle - class, and rising disposable incomes — all of which fuels fast - growing consumer markets.
What's also particularly exciting about affordable luxury is the untapped volume & growth opportunity still ahead, based on the astounding growth of aspiring middle - class consumers in emerging & frontier markets.
The senior leadership of DriverUp has many years of experience in auto and consumer finance through several credit and market cycles and is highly focused on analyzing trends such as used car prices, making decisions that directly affect the portfolio, and educating investors on this asset class.
We've also seen wealthy emerging market consumers indulge in an orgy of conspicuous consumption, which shows no signs of abating — it's even trickling down to the burgeoning middle classes in those markets.
ACCC also offers a home buyers class and first time home buyer guide that provide help for first time home buyers as well as consumers getting back into the real estate market.
Many of the best - in - class pet retailers know that pictures tell a story in ways that words alone can not, and these retailers are using consumers» love for photos and videos to engage and connect as they build marketing programs on Instagram.
The major cities of Delhi and Mumbai, and the affluent middle class travellers within them, will be Tourism Australia's primary consumer marketing and distribution targets to sustainably grow Indian visitation to Australia.
«Out Now Business Class is designed to help the travel industry better understand and leverage the LGBT consumer market through informed education and training, better networking opportunities and enhanced access to important trends around purchasing behaviours and decisions.»
Out Now Business Class is a new online marketing platform that allows members to network and educate to increase their understanding about meeting the consumer needs of LGBT people worldwide.
As middle class wealth slowly but surely accrues, and the government liberalizes restrictions on foreign investment further, consumer markets will grow at astonishing rates.
On the one hand there is a rapidly growing rich consumer class which has made the country the 12th largest luxury market in the world.
The best analogy to prefab houses is the Mini Cooper — mass produced but with enough options to let the owners feel they have a custom automobile...» Michael Pyatok, FAIA Pyatok Architects Berkeley, Calif.»... As long as housing is treated as a commodity in a capitalist system, the technological advances that occur more often help the production end rather than the consumer end, and when they help both, it usually means a portion of the labor market somewhere has been hurt...» Mark Simon, FAIA Centerbrook Architects and Planners Essex, Conn. «This is an issue of class and perception.
Won complete dismissal of nationwide consumer class action against financial services companies arising of marketing practices.
Represented Shell in consumer class action in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, alleging oligopolistic control over prices in retail gasoline market.
Thanks to legal technology, extensive class actions, especially in the capital market and consumer sectors, are on the rise.
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